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Lower Volga Villages Project - includes the Galka Parish villages of Dobrinka,
Dreispitz, Galka, Holstein, and Schwab and the Stephan Parish Villages of Kraft,
Mueller, Shcherbakovka, and Stephan. Their
Web Home Page

Janet Flickenger's Research online
- Extractions from over 150 Passenger Manifests and Declaration of Intentions of
German Russians from Russell and Marion Counties, KS from 1907 to 1951, among other
things! Declaration of Intentions of German Russians for Shattuck , Ellis County,
Oklahoma. Be sure to go to Janet's website! You'll find a list of her publications
which are available on CD and/or in print. A wonderful resource and she's adding
information all the time.

The Gottfried Riffel Newsletter - Judy Riffel
edits this Riffel newsletter which is published on the Web. To be added as a subscriber
to this free Web newsletter, contact Judy via email (click on her name in blue).

Aehrenfeld and Kratzke Website
- Bob Berschauer and Brent Mai have done alot of work on these villages. Included
is information received from Russia. There is a "search" link that you
can use. However, if your searched name is even mentioned once in a batch, it will
be indexed. You will have to do a "find" for every page you bring up.
Please note that this web page is no longer being maintained.

Galka Book- published in German in 1912, does
not list names of residents, but does include a great deal of information on the
church, mills, and agriculture of this village. Looking for help - make a donation
to this translation project or volunteer to translate some of it from German to English.

Dr. Igor Pleve, Saratov, Russia We do not know that Dr. Pleve is accepting orders for Family Tree Charts. We understand that the
Archives in Russia do accept orders from individuals, however we are not aware
of how to proceed.

Jeruslan Nachrichten Database -
Betty Ashley has
been researching some of these villages for more than 30 years. She and Sue Kottwitz
have compiled a database of families and individuals - primarily from Wiesenmüller.
Betty will answer your queries as she has time. Betty also welcomes email submissions
of your ancestors arrival in America to further her efforts developing our Ships
List.